If you don't get feedback from your performers and your audience, you're going to be working in a vacuum.
“If you don't get feedback from your performers and your audience, you're going to be working in a vacuum.”
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If you don't get feedback from your performers and your audience, you're going to be working in a vacuum.
“If you don't get feedback from your performers and your audience, you're going to be working in a vacuum.”
If you don't get feedback from your performers and your audience, you're going to be working in a vacuum.
You don't underestimate either players or audience in any circumstances.
If you aim at anything lower that is expecting your audience to be really alert and aware, then you're going to be caught out sooner or later as a composer.
The present government is very insistent that business sponsorship should replace government sponsorship of the arts. Business sponsorship won't happen unless you make tax concessions, which they won't.
After my day at the Uni winded up, I used to go and perform gigs - I used to look forward to playing in front of an audience. It was when people came to me and gave me positive feedback that I got the confidence to pursue this as a dream.
Making YouTube videos while I was in school, I was fortunate enough not to really have any negative repercussions from it. I had a lot of positive feedback from my friends, who thought they were great and thought they were funny and that what I was doing was really cool.
The general feedback we get is I'm the best loser.
Negative feedback can make people feel inferior.
I'm obviously very keen on the theater and I think it's inevitable that some of the orchestral and chamber pieces have got dramatic elements which might even suggest an unspecified dramatic plot of some kind or other, even though it's not in my mind at the time.
It's all very well making records, but the joy of performing is that you get to meet people who give you instant feedback.